22-year-old college student fatally shot by 'career criminal' in credit card burglary: cops
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A tragic incident occurred in South Carolina where 22-year-old Logan Federico was shot in the chest during an alleged home invasion by 30-year-old Alexander Dickey, described as a career criminal. Federico was visiting friends when the crime unfolded, which police characterized as random. Following the shooting, Dickey used stolen credit cards for purchases and fled from law enforcement, leading to an extensive manhunt. The police's portrayal of Dickey underscores the randomness of such violent crimes, highlighting the dangers faced by everyday citizens.
Logan Federico, an aspiring teacher from Waxhaw, North Carolina, was visiting her friends in Columbia, South Carolina, and... fatally shot her.
Columbia Police Chief Skip Holbrook described the crime as 'random' and the suspect, 30-year-old Alexander Dickey, as a 'career criminal'.
He allegedly broke into one home and stole the keys to another vehicle and a firearm.
The next day, Dickey went on a 'shopping spree' using the stolen credit cards in West Columbia.
Read at New York Post
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